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Show Jordan's total of 352 Section 2 yards, hitting on nine of 22 passes. Olympus scored all six of its 12 in roughly touchdowns of playing time. minutes Exploding for three in the first period and three more in the third. At one time Brighton trailed Midway through the third period, Ryan Schmidt passed 30 yards to Bob Fogg for the Bengals first score then, early in the fourth, Schmidt ran two yards for the second. On the next series, Schmidt passed five yards to Jeff Ford and on the final play of the game, John Tilby ran a fumble recovery in for a fourth Brighton toucfidown. allowed defense Alta's Granger just 65 yards and two first downs Friday with the game's only score taking place k of the on Granger's second half kick-ofAlta, according to coach Doug Berry, moved the ball all over the place and was inside the Lancer's 10 twice, but couldn't get the ball in the endzone. Berry did have praise for his defense led by Dave Walker, Stan Price, Todd Thorton, Jon Beesley, and Pat McGinnis. 41-- 6. run-bac- f. Hillcrest quarterback Bill Robertson, number Robertson and receiver Marty Haws combined 35, catapults over Colt defense in action at for four touchdown passes. The Huskies went Cottonwood Friday. Hillcrest moved the ball on to win well both on the ground and In the air. 41-2- Rinnhsam chine Jiiririo in ; ;The second week of. high school football play turned out to be one of surprises. Bingham High pulled off one of the biggest coups, stunning Friday Judge Memorial night at Judge. Earlier in the day, however, Alta was nipped by Granger 0 and Brighton was shocked by Olympus Both Hillcrest and Jordan notched their second victories of the season, the Huskies routing Cottonwood 1 at Cottonwood and Jordan ripping Bear River in a 34--6 road contest. West Jordan was edged in a hard fought contest at Pleasant Grove, Not only did the Miners outpoint the. Bulldogs, but. they came from behind to do' it, 19-1- 0 7-- 41-2- 5. : football play e non-leagu- ; 41-2- 21-1- 8. having trailed 0 at the half. Bingham's first offensive series of the second half was started by a fumble recovery of Mike Giolas. Moments later Pat Newbold passed 18 yards to Ken Peck for the touchdown. A turnover also set tip Bingham's second score, when J.D. Bowles picked off a Judge pass in the endzone. Bingham's drive seemed to be stalled at 10-- their own 35 with fourth down and four yards to go, but the Miners gambled and Darrin Butterfield nipped off a 47 yard run to Judge's 35. Newbold second his followed with touchdown pass of the day, this one to Bob Murdock. With the led point after, Bingham " ' on now "defense, Murdock, snarred a second Miner interception and ran it back 60 years for Bingham's final score. had two Gavin Jangard for Bingham and interceptions more strong defensive play was exhibited by Roger Monson, Mike Giolas, Ken Peck, and Darris Robinson. James Butterfield rushed for 138 yards and Newbold passed for 218 yards behind offensive, linemen 13-1- 0. James ' Durrant, Larry Robinson, Karl Buhler, Mike Brady, Conrad Holt, and John Christiansen. Hillcrest quarterback Bill Robertson and wide receiver Marty Haws combined for four touchdown passes in the Huskies win over Cottonwood, striking twice in the first period from 15 and 40 yards and twice more in the third from 19 and 20 yards. Bryan Ritchie scored on a six yard run early in the second quarter and Robertson capped the Huskies first offensive series of the second half with a two yard scoring plunge. Robertson hit on 13 of 20 passes for 227 yards, Randy Warner rushed 10 times for 70 yards, Rob Hill nine times for 45 and Alan Hoyne eight times for ... save I ... 14-- yourself bill AT TAYLOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL WINTER IS C0MI3C Z'r. and get the job done the professional way. 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Bingflam edged Alta in a tieto breaker, Hillcrest lost Taylorsville, and West Jordan fell to Kearns 19'-- . of conclusion the At Thursday's round, Bingham and Alta found themselves tied in match play forcing a total strokes Bingham ended up winning Individually, Bingham's Devon Dehlin led all players with a round of 34 followed by Alta's Dan Dent and Rob Freebairn at 38. Jeff Hansen was at 40, Chris Lecates 41, and Duane Daniels 42 for Bingham. Though the final team scores 21-1- UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 625 The Eagles softball team took consolation honors in the National A.S.A. Softball Cham4 in pionships held Aug. Boulder, Colorado. teams from 22 Thirty-fou- r states took part in the tournament. The Eagles defeated the Texas Chargers from Louisville, Texas 1 in the consolation finals Member FDIC We're No. 1 pJl, 1 First area golf matches held during the past week there 11-1- Ron Farnsworth scored on touchdown runs of 65, one and 20 lead to Jordan's yards attack running devastating Backfield River. Bear against Mike Thompson running-mate- s Darrell and quarterback VanAmen added scoring rushes of one and 23 yards respectively. By the end of the night, Farnsworth had totalled up 221 yards on the ground in 18 carries with Van Amen turning in 168 on 15 rushes. Opening the holes for Farnsworth and Van Amen were and Frank Troy Forbush Despain. West Jordan found itself down 0 in the first quarter against Pleasant Grove, but struck back in the second on a 42 yard touchdown pass from Mark Douglas to Ron Wamsley. Douglas then passed to Shawn Simpson for two more points. A blocked punt set up Pleasant Grove's third touchdown before West Jordan made it 8 with a safety earned by Jason Tanner. The Jaguars last score came on a two yard run by Res Garrett. Douglas threw for 183 of West 48 yards. Don't settle for old fashioned blisters and backaches this year. Save time save money Eagles capture national softball consolation title rage THESENTINtLThursday,September8,1983 |